Stain: Hematoxylin ?azophloxine (A, C), Trichrome (Goldner) (B). Left pictures (A, B): The maternal side at the bottom consists of a broad zone of the stripped basal decidua (1) intermingled with reddish matrix-type fibrinoid accumulations and streaks (Rohr) (2), close to the anchoring villi (3) and the trophoblastic shell (4), while deeper in the deciduous myometrium the Nitabuch?s matrix-type fibrinoid layer is normally localised (not present in this picture due to the stripping). Thick light-stained stem villi (5) with distinct blood vessels ramify into terminal villi (arrows 6). Arrows point to multinucleated trophoblast giant cells close to the anchoring villi and fibrinoid striae; these giant cells are derived from the fusion of fo...
This image is very useful for differentiating the fetal and maternal components of the placenta . On...
A recent study of human placental villi [Mori et al., The cytotrophoblast layer of human chorionic v...
This image presents the basic organization of the placenta. Embedded within the maternal blood space...
Stain: Hematoxylin -azophloxine. Survey (A) and detail (B). The maternal side at the bottom shows...
Stain: Hematoxylin-eosin (A, left) and Azan (B, right). (A) Left: section through a slightly damag...
Stain: Hematoxylin -azophloxine. The maternal side at the bottom shows reddish matrix-type fibri...
Stain: (A) Perjodic acid-Schiff reaction (PAS); (B) Hematoxylin-azophloxine. (A) At the top the ch...
Stain: Hematoxylin - azophloxine. (A) Left a variety of tertiary villi and reddish-stained fibrino...
The base of the placenta lies adjacent to the maternal endometrium which has decidual cells embedded...
(a-c) Normal histologic features of each placental zone (decidual layer (D), labyrinth layer (L), an...
: (A) Left: stain: Hematoxylin - azophloxine. (B) Right: electron microscopy (low magnification). A...
<p>(A-B) Light microscopy morphological analysis of placentas on D28 from C and HH fetuses. Numerous...
Stain: Perjodic acid-Schiff reaction (PAS). At the top the chorionic plate (1) with cross-sections ...
Stain: Hematoxylin-azophloxine. The central villus is lined by epithelial multinucleated syncytiotro...
The objective: a study of the electronic microscopic features of the decidual membrane in pregnant w...
This image is very useful for differentiating the fetal and maternal components of the placenta . On...
A recent study of human placental villi [Mori et al., The cytotrophoblast layer of human chorionic v...
This image presents the basic organization of the placenta. Embedded within the maternal blood space...
Stain: Hematoxylin -azophloxine. Survey (A) and detail (B). The maternal side at the bottom shows...
Stain: Hematoxylin-eosin (A, left) and Azan (B, right). (A) Left: section through a slightly damag...
Stain: Hematoxylin -azophloxine. The maternal side at the bottom shows reddish matrix-type fibri...
Stain: (A) Perjodic acid-Schiff reaction (PAS); (B) Hematoxylin-azophloxine. (A) At the top the ch...
Stain: Hematoxylin - azophloxine. (A) Left a variety of tertiary villi and reddish-stained fibrino...
The base of the placenta lies adjacent to the maternal endometrium which has decidual cells embedded...
(a-c) Normal histologic features of each placental zone (decidual layer (D), labyrinth layer (L), an...
: (A) Left: stain: Hematoxylin - azophloxine. (B) Right: electron microscopy (low magnification). A...
<p>(A-B) Light microscopy morphological analysis of placentas on D28 from C and HH fetuses. Numerous...
Stain: Perjodic acid-Schiff reaction (PAS). At the top the chorionic plate (1) with cross-sections ...
Stain: Hematoxylin-azophloxine. The central villus is lined by epithelial multinucleated syncytiotro...
The objective: a study of the electronic microscopic features of the decidual membrane in pregnant w...
This image is very useful for differentiating the fetal and maternal components of the placenta . On...
A recent study of human placental villi [Mori et al., The cytotrophoblast layer of human chorionic v...
This image presents the basic organization of the placenta. Embedded within the maternal blood space...